Tecware makes a grand entrance with their Phantom RGB keyboard. Available in TKL or full-size form factors, three switch options, and a modular switch design for increased customization and hot-swapping, extensive onboard controls and per-key RGB lighting, it offers a lot of value for its asking price.

Today we test the Thermaltake Level 20 RGB Titanium Edition Gaming Keyboard on OCinside.de. The Thermaltake Gaming keyboard shines with an aluminium frame surface, lightning fast Cherry MX Speed Silver switches and an extensive RGB illumination. Whether the new Level 20 RGB Titanium from Thermaltake can keep up with the other high-end keyboards, we show in the following review. On the practical testing page we have also created a Cherry MX switch overview to find the optimal switch for the respective application.

Featuring an improved PMW3391, 18,00 DPI optical sensor, and swappable, magnetic thumb grips as well as an additional programmable button & a slight weight loss over its predecessor seems to set up the value proposition for the new Glaive RGB Pro as a good buy.

If you’re looking for a keyboard that’s easy to transport, Cooler Master might just have a solution with the SK621. With its tiny 60% form factor and included carry case, Cooler Master has definitely designed the SK621 with portability in mind – but the question remains: how many users actually travel with a keyboard on a regular basis?
Even if easy portability isn’t on your list of requirements, the SK621’s feature list is still pretty impressive with Bluetooth connectivity, RGB lighting, and Cherry MX RGB Low Profile switches. Is it enough to justify the £139.99 price?

Ever since the launch of the MasterCase 5, Cooler Master has released some of the most unique hardware we’ve seen in recent memory. From Cooler Master’s Free Form Modular system to their excellent gaming headsets, I’ve been continually impressed. However, one of the more impressive products was also one of the most surprising. Now, it's finally here. We first got …

Is the next summer party already planned? Today on OCinside.de we test the DJ Control Instinct P8 and the P32 DJ, both DJ controllers from Hercules. We are curious to see what you can do with them and how the two Hercules Remix DJ Controllers with DJuced software will perform in the review.

"Not that long ago we took a look at Cooler Master’s SK630 low-profile mechanical keyboard, which was a tenkeyless keyboard that featured Cherry MX low-profile mechanical key switches. We loved this keyboard and felt it was perfect for someone who does a lot of typing rather than gaming. Today Cooler Master is releasing their SK621, which is even smaller! It is a 60% keyboard that features the same low-profile Cherry MX mechanical key switches, sleek design, and RGB lighting, but now offers hybrid connectivity (Bluetooth & wired) making it the first wireless keyboard from Cooler Master in their SK series. Could this be the ultimate keyboard for the mechanical keyboard enthusiast or programmer? Read on as we find out!"

The Cooler Master SK621 heralds in their first truly portable keyboard lineup. Using Cherry's MX Low Profile switches paired with Bluetooth/wired connectivity, a bezel-less and low-profile case, and a 60% form factor design, this sub-0.5 Kg keyboard wants to be a part of your typing life wherever you go. Oh, and there is RGB lighting, too!

Cooler Master today has released the SK621, keywords, light, compact, RGB, Low profile Cherry MX, wired and Bluetooth wireless. Yeah, Cooler Master just released what can be considered an incredibly petite keyboard that is easy to carry around allowing you to game or work on in a rather premium fashion. Let's have a peek, shall we?

Thermaltake recently released the new Level 20 RGB mechanical keyboard and it’s definitely packed with a lot of features. Not only do you get Cherry MX Speed switches, there’s also tonnes of RGB lighting as well as USB and audio passthrough ports. On top of that, there’s even support for Amazon Alexa via your mobile phone. While the Level 20 does come in around the £160 mark, does it do enough to justify that price tag?

There are significant health risks from radon and much of the country lives in areas that are predicted to have high indoor levels. But what can you do? Well you could pay around $25 bucks and get a single test done or you could go out and spend $150 on an Airthings Wave Smart Radon Detector which promises to track your radon exposure over the long run. So does this device justify the extra $125?

Velocifire attempts to break into the crowded keyboard market, especially in the USA, by offering a wireless mechanical keyboard at a great price point. The TKL02WS is a TKL form factor keyboard with doubleshot keycaps, an 1850 mAh battery, 2.4 GHz wireless/Type-C wired connectivity options, white backlighting, and onboard functionalization.

Beginners Guide: Install/Remove Intel Socket LGA1156 CPU and HeatsinkNov 18 | Beginners GuidesRating:Installing a socket LGA1156 Intel Core i3/i5/i7 processor into a fresh motherboard as part of a new PC build can be intimidating step, particularly if you've never worked inside a computer before. PCSTATS received a few emails from novice readers on this subject, so we thought it worthwhile to lay out the steps for you in this Beginners Guide.